I understand using a full bond on your system. Pulling so much as a single hair on the top of your head feel like my real hair is being pulled. It feels so authentic! However;
I just made the change about 4months ago - and this has been a game changer in all the best ways. I was literally inches away from coming off the hair systems because of maintenance.
The only real complaint I had with tape was that as my hair grew under my system, my system didn't feel as secure as it did with bond. It would lift up a little bit, and my comb would catch on the excess lace, and put a hole in my base. We solved the problem by putting a clear bond around the perimeter- not including the hairline, then applied tape to the system and applying it atop of the bond. (So that is bond and tape from temple to temple - and just tape on the front hairline). This setup got me everything I wanted - I have a system that is secure on my head - and feels secure all the time. Because it's only tape on the hairline, I can clean that up easily, and I can remove and reapply tape every few days on the hairline in about 5 minutes.
On my last appointment, we extended the bond all the way around to include the front - and put tape on top of that. This has been equally amazing! The tape on the bond is much stronger than just tape. Because the adhesive on tape doesn't breakdown when it comes in contact with alcohol like bond does, I Can freshen up my hairline with a bit of alcohol on the tip of a rag. It removes the dirt, and reactivates the adhesive on the top side of the tape were it comes into contact with the system. because I'm using so little alcohol, its not enough to affect the underside of the tape where it meets the bond.
Would something like this work for you? The bond would be the barrier that prevents tape from coming into direct contact with your skin.